The sun is typically located in the southern part of the sky in the northern hemisphere. It travels from east to west during the day. If you are in the northern hemisphere and facing north, you are unlikely to see the sun directly above you.
The sun rises in the East.
The sun reaches its highest point in the sky around solar noon, which is in the direction of the south in the Northern Hemisphere and the north in the Southern Hemisphere. This position of the sun is known as solar culmination.
Earth's orbit is counter-clockwise when viewed from the north, as is earth's rotation on its axis. Putting it another way, the earth rotates from west toward the east; that is why the sun appears to rise in the east.
It would be dark.The only thing that makes the moon lighted up is the sun. Therefore, if the sun did not reflect the light it has, the moon would be dark.
Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.Yes. At the time of this writing (January), that would be places near the North pole, when it is winter in the north.
The sun would look much smaller than it does from Earth but still bright.
Either north or south, depending on the season. If you are more than 23.5 degrees from the equator, always north.
The Sun Would Be Visible In The South, But Lower In The Sky.
the north pole is tilted toward the sun.
You look at where the sun is in the sky, E.g. if you wanted to be in the east you would look towards the sun (the sun rises in the east).
it depends on where you are in relation to either the sun or moon. if you are looking at the sun (with sun glasses of course) at high noon, then west will be to your left. same with the moon at nigh. or you could look at the north star, then it will be to your left again. you can also look at moss, which always grows towards north. or you could do the smart thing and use a compass.
The sun comes out
The sun rises in the East.
From the distance of Pluto, the Sun would look like a very bright star.
Mostly south, although the precise direction would depend on your location. If you are in an area that does daylight savings time, then the Sun would be about 5-10 degrees east of due south.
4 times brighter.
It would blind you to look at it.